Cosmos atrosanguineus is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40–60 cm tall, with a fleshy tuberous root. The leaves are 7–15 cm long, pinnate, with leaflets 2–5 cm long. The flowers are produced in a capitulum 3-4.5 cm diameter, dark red to maroon-dark brown, with a ring of six to ten (usually eight) broad ray florets and a centre of disc florets typical of the Asteraceae family.
The flowers have a light vanillin fragrance (like many chocolates), which becomes more noticeable as the summer day wears on.
The single surviving clone is a popular ornamental plant, grown for its rich dark red-brown flowers. It is not self-fertile, so no viable seeds are produced, and the plant has to be propagated by division of the tubers, or by tissue culture. It requires partial sun or full sun, and flowers from mid- to late summer. It is frost-sensitive (Zones 6-11); in temperate zones, the tuber has to be dug up and stored in a frost-free store over the winter.
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A very pretty cosmos. Love the colour.
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One of my favorites. Saw it for the first time about 5 years ago.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Nick!
ReplyDeleteThis flower is sooo beautyful...i have never seen this flower! I love the colour!!!
Greetings
Anne
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeleteI love cosmea, every colour is wonderful!
Have a nice weekend,
moni
Such a gorgeous colour! Lovely image, Nick. :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time summer faves!! Love this portrait Nick!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious chocolate blossom… wishes it was eatable! Interesting fact about its distribution
ReplyDeleteNot eatable ? What a pity !
ReplyDeleteThis amazing size of cosmea I have not seen yet. Every year I have the cosmea in my garden, unfortunately not in this splendid red.
thank you for sharing, Nick
Have a happy weekend , Carmen
Beautiful! So unusual color!!
ReplyDeleteLovely colours. Beautiful contrast.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Sounds like one I need to find for my garden!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful name. And the color is amazing. Have a good start.
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